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Mathomson75

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So I started brewing about 3 months ago because my uncle bought me a brewcraft kit. I now can't stop thinking about brewing all day at work all nite while I'm trying to sleep. Thinking about new equipment hops styles. My wife says I've lost my mind! I just purchased a 16 gal kettle and will be getting a MLT HLT next month. Needless to say she is concerned should I be? Lol!
 
I been brewing for just over a year and it's still always on my mind. I was hoping it would get better at some point.
 
Tell your wife we said "it's OK" it just means you are enjoying your new hobby(obsession). And to think my wife asked me why I named my first barleywine Down The Rabbithole.
 
The rabbit hole is deep enough for some that it becomes a change of life/career (and no not meaning becoming an alcoholic, although that could be one outcome..lol)...
I am in the planning stages for that new career change is I can raise the capital and open my brewpub so yea, deep hole you are entering.
:)
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The cleaning isn't so bad... kinda nice way to pass the time while waiting... I typically plan my brew day where I can cleaning something during all my wait times - by the time I'm done brewing all I have left to clean is my brew kettle and wort chiller. Plus maybe I'm weird, but I like cleaning.
 
Just don't add up the cost of anything and you'll be fine and keep your sanity. Love the hobby. Wait till yous tart kegging, you'll love it even more.
 
fortunately for me I have copious amounts of down time at work with access to internet. I think that's probably part of the problem! I did already add up the cost of going all grain. Not ectreamy bad but I justified it to the wife that once I get set up look how much money I'll save not buying as much microbrew lol
 
fortunately for me I have copious amounts of down time at work with access to internet. I think that's probably part of the problem! I did already add up the cost of going all grain. Not ectreamy bad but I justified it to the wife that once I get set up look how much money I'll save not buying as much microbrew lol

I have the same issue... I check HBT so many times a day that I'm running out of threads to read.
 
Yea I'm the same way, I've been a beer nerd since I could start drinking but didn't start brewing till last month and it's literally all I think about most of time. It's taken my love and respect for the craft so much further. I agree, it's a lot of cleaning and waiting(and drinking) but with hard work comes great reward and I'm glad I can share that reward with others!
 
The cleaning isn't so bad... kinda nice way to pass the time while waiting... I typically plan my brew day where I can cleaning something during all my wait times - by the time I'm done brewing all I have left to clean is my brew kettle and wort chiller. Plus maybe I'm weird, but I like cleaning.

Weird indeed Sir, weird indeed. :)
 
So I started brewing about 3 months ago because my uncle bought me a brewcraft kit. I now can't stop thinking about brewing all day at work all nite while I'm trying to sleep. Thinking about new equipment hops styles. My wife says I've lost my mind! I just purchased a 16 gal kettle and will be getting a MLT HLT next month. Needless to say she is concerned should I be? Lol!

We all start like that. 504 batches later, I'm pretty much over it.
 
What are you using these days @Denny? Wasn't the Brutus 10 your design?
 
What are you using these days @Denny? Wasn't the Brutus 10 your design?

Nope, I believe that was Lonnie Mac. Too fancy for me..I don't build equipment! I do most of my brewing withe the 48 qt. cooler and hose braid...the same cooler and braid I started with in 1998! I whip out quick batches on the Zymatic when I have too much to do to devote a day to using the cooler. I love it for experiments where i have to be able to brew consistent batches. With the Zymatic, I can clean the house, do the laundry and write a couple chapters for the new book while I'm brewing. The Pico is just plain fun to use, but it's totally unlike other "brewing" experiences. Pretty much set it and forget it. I've only used the Grainfather once so far but it was a better experience than I had anticipated. Looking froward to brewing another batch on it, maybe this weekend. It's a loaner for review purposes so it'll go away eventually.
 
I really only had one other hobbie which was building guns so this one is waaaayyyy cheaper my wife freaked after I showed her 5k ruffle I was gonna buy so she is less concerned with this hobbie
 
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